How does such a succesful individual who makes enough money to drive a L328i, take the kids to McD's, run the house , etc. have 4.56 threads per day??? The question is how much time does one individual spend on this forum and be able to get things done during a normal business day? Is there a secret BimmerFest Crown he is shooting for? The man is a genius! BJ you must have possibly learned this skill from the boss (wife) who makes bank and passed it on to redefine Multi-Tasking? :bow: Well done sir!
I have this one that lists for 595 Euro." MATCHBOX SERIES NO.27C CADILLAC SIXTY SPECIAL VERY RARE." It's starting to look good. I'm not able to look at my collection where I am, but I'll be doing so as soon as I return.
It's not a bad idea to document it with pics, and an Excel spread sheet so you know what you have. I use to know every car I had from memory and where I got it and how much I paid. Yeah, that went out the window a couple years ago when I crossed the 300 mark.
They were handing out a Hotwheels replica of the new Camaro convertible a few years ago at the LA Auto Show. The lady handed me about 10 of them, in the packages. I gave 1 to each grandkid, and stashed away 2 in the packaging. Hoping they'll be a little more rare in a few years!
I know a lot of people get annoyed when threads go off-topic and take these tangents. Even though I was never quite sure what the main topic of this thread was supposed to be. I think its cool to watch how some of these threads can evolve in to things like this. You can go from a Ferrari on an elevator that makes it a central piece of a wine collection to a sweet collection of model cars and discussions of their worth. Cool collection Jameson and thanks for the trip down memory lane of what I used to do with my models when I was younger.
I know a lot of people get annoyed when threads go off-topic and take these tangents. I think its cool to watch how some of these threads can evolve in to things like this. You can go from a Ferrari on an elevator that makes it a central piece of a wine collection to a sweet collection of model cars and discussions of their worth. Cool collection Jameson and thanks for the trip down memory lane of what I used to do with my models when I was younger.
He leased his to the rich kids. Upon lease return, he sold the used cars to the poor kids at school that couldn't afford new ones. Maybe his first entrepreneurial act that led to the successful BJ we all know today.
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